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M:-XNACERS Charles Newcomb, Dennis Haydin, Rocco Longo. and Nick Aukscunas provided first aid when needed. BUCKY SHOXVS that height isn't always important. un ior .High fiadleeibau Led by freshmen, Clarence Andrews with 229 points and Pat Lacey with 204 points, the junior high basketball team engineered a winning season of 9 victories against 6 defeats. The season started rather slow after a decisive victory over Riverside but soon the boys became a team and mowed the rest of the opponents down except for a few perennial giants. Our victims included Hopewell, Center, Baden-Economy, Northwestern, New Brighton, and Southside. Beaver barely escaped, winning by only one point in the closest game of the season. Although Mr. Allison is losing quite a few good players to the senior high, he has a big aggregation coming back next year to begin a new combination. Much luck to our junior hoopsters on bettering their magnihcent season next year. LEE one-hands a rebound in warm-up before a game. Front: R. Speerhas, XV. Robbins, Petchel, C. Kelker. B, Schmitt, XV. Meredith, T. Smith, L. Laughlin. D. Dye, R. Longo, D. Havdin. Back. C. Andrews, L. Nott, P. Lacey, J. Druzak, lVass, B. Hapach, M. Lacey, CI. Shreve, l'. Vorkapich, J. Rasillo, Mr. Allison, coach. I i .Q . 1 ,A :,,.. 4 L , L .,', t ii H ., . . V, V ..,, ..,, , . , 7 . r ia wi ' ' ' i ii 5 V277 i i ,. 1 ' axial a iaaae Y A s . i. M t etr r . , , . 2 ... M p. L .Q 1 I V. My ykxw .AM V 3 y., ,7 7 5 . 5 f I t pat I . M .. A-J an .-K. 0-+G' ! 1 y r 3 , 2 4 40 .227 10 213. Q20 . i 'a an rv . ..., 2 W ww ,. V 'gy , M ,S A , 1 A MX ,Y x ,.-yy A-I ' ,g '-14, I fyyiffgsuw 1 N itin fr. W , fri 'f t ff 'Y - L4 X 'L I . V, 1 .I .M ,. . j ' ' A T i i li ,ii W' . L 39 ,3 , ki 4 2 gf. fy I Q, ,Q I iv., 1 mi l f ftt w 3 tit to ' K . ' ' lro t L'
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5 ,.- .... ..,., ' 'trial gay' sawn ' ZZTZZN if 7 -,yggww unior iglz Clzeeleaclera ' f f f W4 Susan Tarbuk, Sharon Petruska, Cynthia Inglefield, Linda Markle, Cathy Begg, Mary Lou Barrickman, Terry Black. As a student enters junior high school, his school spirit is kindled and nurtured by the exuberance of the junior high cheerleaders. The youngest of the three squads, this group has done much to prove its importance to the school. Basketball season stirred them to new action as they soon learned how to keep the crowd cheering at the MRS, GONANO often had to hurry the girls in the lockroom. ' an 1 'W it 'aa sgxsx AW '23 S We 5 'M an x W T i 1 T N - 5 -N1 1 W 2 ' ' 5 is T Q e , ...vi I X: . F.. Q s-ws ,, i el. -hr Qc - .,., xii. . - 4. f 2 right times. Cheering for all home junior high basketball games, and special pep rallies for the junior high school did much to arouse school spirit. Each cheerleader of the junior high squad hopes to compete for the j.V. squad as she enters senior high. THE SPIRIT of the junior high cheerleaders was evident at all home games.
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Jfaaeball Rain, rain go away was the ery of the baseball team this year. If a practice wasn't cancelled, a game was. Soon the games piled up so that they were playing almost every day of the week. Despite the rain however they trounced Midland 10 to l and South Side 20 to 3 after being badly beaten the game before. The remainder of the season was a series of heart breaks and mislortuneg hits in the right place were hard to get and they fell one run shy in four games. Individually the boys showed great promise, but Mr. Shingler was at wit's end to Hnd the winning combina- tion. The game which most exemplifies his anxiety was the battle at Kiski which we finally won ll to 10. An- other year, another season and we'll be in there with a ball team that will slam that agate around better than before. ' , I 4 1 Q 9 W 1 I L ,,,f 4 Q at 4 I Qgslaf 4 'l f 4 y M.'XN.XGERS Bruce H'illiams and Paul Sullivan watch the game intently with Coach Shingler. l Row I.' F. Tennerelli, R. Bassar, R. Hendershot, gl. Mesko, T. Beroxieh, NI. XVQ-bln, I?mi 12: YV. Beck, P. Lacey, Aiidrews, T. Troup. P. l Prodonoyieh, R. Reed, XYass, lfevdo. Ron' if XY. llapaeh, R. Doughty. R, Drobronl, I. Dawson. A. Lewis, D. Chevalier, T, lxoxalesky, Camaioni, D. Kriyan, Mr. Shingler, ronrlz. 120
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